Trek Bicycle is a manufacturing company focusing on bicycle design, production, and innovation. The corporation has been a global leader in the industry since its inception in 1976. Trek's dedication to quality and performance has led to groundbreaking creations, such as the original hand-built steel touring frames and the revolutionary OCLV Carbon introduced in 1992. With a diverse range of bicycles and cycling products under the Trek, Gary Fisher, and Bontrager brand names, the company continually strives to bring the joy of cycling to people worldwide.
Headquartered in Waterloo, Wisconsin, the company's workforce is notably diverse, with 33.4% female and 29.3% ethnic minority employees. The staff at Trek Bicycle enjoys working in this inclusive environment, which results in high employee retention rates of 4.9 years on average. With 1,800 employees and an annual revenue of $900 million, Trek Bicycle remains a key player in the manufacturing industry based out of Wisconsin. The company is currently led by CEO John Burke, who continues to guide Trek toward achieving next-generation thinking and cutting-edge technology in the world of cycling.
